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M**N
Very very good
It was interesting to see the way things were during the Massino / Basciano era. I'm looking forward to volume 2. Cicale is obviously more than a few IQ points above most mobsters.
A**R
Pretty good.
Pretty good insight into the modern mafia, could be longer but worth the money.
T**%
62 pages? WTF?
62 pages??? Nothing to see here, keep moving~
K**T
Poor
I've read plenty of mafia related books and this is not one I would recommend . Nothing really happened . Avoid
A**R
Historic Mafia Stories
I prefer more modern day info on Mafis etc.
D**E
Fascinating insider account by a Bonanno caporegime
I thoroughly enjoyed the first installment of this series. It's a great concept: a caporegime's tour through recent Bonanno Family history. We've had accounts by bosses (Joe Bonanno, Al D'Arco), and many soldiers and associates (Joe Valachi, Henry Hill, etc.), but almost no accounts by caporegimes, the group leaders on the streets. Cicale is also unusual in that he was based in The Bronx, a black hole in mob history books. This book fills those voids.The result is a lot of fresh insights. Cicale describes the lingering resentments over the Commission-sanctioned hit on Galante, reveals hypocritical narcotics use by high-ranking mafiosi, and recounts a scary/funny story of Cicale bringing a soldier named Gino Gillespie back into line. Scarpo lets Cicale tell his story, while providing context with solid background history, too. This is a valuable new addition to Bonanno Family history.It's a great bargain, too. Looking forward to the next volume.
K**R
A pretty good mafia book .....
I like reading the perspective of guys in the street and close to mob activities. Don't expect a literary masterpiece , but it's very readable. What I always have found interesting is how much the mob resembles a family. You have your repeatedly stupid, your uncle and brother in law, your cautious, your risk takers, your hot-headed, your kind, your wiseIt's all in here.
K**O
It was ok
Nothing great. Too many characters pop in and out. I found myself just wanting to finish the book. No insights.
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AJ's review of a great true mob book called Cosa Nostra News: The Cicale Files vol I: Inside the Last Great Mafia Empire
Great book!!! 5🔫🔫🔫🔫🔫 out of 5 guns!!! A very real look inside the Bonnano crime family and one of their powerful crews in the Bronx through the eyes of former capo Dom Cicale who was Vinny Basciano's right hand man and best friend before switching sides and agreeing to cooperate with the Feds. The book puts you right in the thick of things and gives an insiders look into some major events in the history of the Bonnano family such as the hit on Galante and the 3 captains a few years later as well as the more recent murder of George from Canada. The book also gives you a look at some of the big players in Bronx faction through the eyes of Cicale who along with Ed Scarpo put together a wonderful book. Scarpo who is the man behind the great Cosa Nostra News site and Cicale make a great team and I'm looking forward to Vol II
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